Gotta love breakfast for dinner. I'm heading out with my boys to camp on Friday night and I think we'll do the same. Fall camping is just the best. Thanks for the video!
16:53 just can't beat those cozy vibes of hanging out near the fire in a hot tent. If I load it up with bigger logs and then damper it all down , I can usually get about 3-4 hours before the fire dies down. This fall, I'm going to teach the boys how to load more wood in so we can take shifts. Sure sucks when you wake up and it's dead, lol.
That is a really nice stove. I gave my Tipi tent away. Great !! Now I have to go do this , dang it Jon !!!! Lol . I love the sound of a pack of Coyotes at 2 am. I love venturing down trails in the middle of the night. The only thing that gets really cold on me after the fire goes out is my face .
Great video and looks like you had a bice campout. Corned beef has is always good. Nice stove! I'm thinking about building one. Anywho, hope your doing well. Thanks for sharing with us.🙂
I agree with you that corned beef is always good. It's definitely one of my favorite breakfast foods. And thanks for asking how I am doing. Things are going well. My heart seems to be improving.
That's a fabulous description for the sound of how lumber is being tossed onto one another for what you heard, I could hear it after you said it. That sound you say is usually what is heard from people who experienced hearing what bigfoot/sasquatch do while its believed they make a popping sound of wood on wood. Like a large hardwood limb being struck against the bark of a tree. You very well could of heard such a thing. My take on why you probably haven't experienced any bigfoot activity is maybe its due to your heart condition. You are protected, they would know that or being divinely warned to stay away. I think so anyways. You can't imagine a pacemaker malfunctioning with how it's known for bigfoot researchers equipment always going wonky on them. So that is a possibility, who knows. Oh, oh you forgot your meds, take care and have a good one.
That is a very interesting thought. It could be a possible explanation. And ya I have got to be better about remembering my meds. I hate leaving early because I forgot my meds. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate your thoughts on Bigfoot and the pacemaker.
Yeah, to film the paranormal, you'd need Flir cameras and probably a camera crew with you too😁 Get your son to start filming😀 You lit up the camp really well here: 19:06. You could play around with hiding the light from the video too by cropping in or moving the light just a little further back to see the different look that gives you. If you want to get spooked, stay up for a day (or two) and then head out to the woods. You'll hear all kinds of things! I like your hot tent and your hot tent stove! Makes for a nice comfy night😀 I really like to small woodstoves for grilling too. I need to get mine out and use it more...once it stops pouring rain🌧☔ You need to create a checklist so that you don't forget things like your medicine! 💊⚕ I thought when you were talking business to take care of you meant💩💩 I hope you're having a great weekend, Jon😊
Thanks for stopping by Age. Staying up for a couple of days would definitely change your perception. I do like the larger hot tent. Althouth I do enjoy the small tent. It is easy to get and keep warm. The big tent will be interesting in really cold temperatures. I do look forward to further test nights with this setup.
Gotta love breakfast for dinner. I'm heading out with my boys to camp on Friday night and I think we'll do the same.
Fall camping is just the best. Thanks for the video!
I agree I love camping in the fall. I hope you guys have a great time out.
25:06 awesome capture!
Thanks Dan
16:53 just can't beat those cozy vibes of hanging out near the fire in a hot tent. If I load it up with bigger logs and then damper it all down , I can usually get about 3-4 hours before the fire dies down.
This fall, I'm going to teach the boys how to load more wood in so we can take shifts.
Sure sucks when you wake up and it's dead, lol.
It is nice to keep the fire going. Hopfully the boys will be able to help take turns loading the stove.
Keep the camping going, its great stuff
Thank you. I will keep the content coming.
Such a great time in the camp 😊😊😊 This is what I love ❤
Thanks for coming along.
Another awesome vid. Blessings to you, & prayers for your heart. 🙏
Thanks you.
Looks like another successful camping trip. Thanks for taking us with you.
Thanks for coming along.
Nice video Jon like the hot tent. Nice camp set up
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. That setup was very simple and comfortable. I enjoy using the hot tents.
Can opener reminds me of a military can opener, a P-38.
Thanks for sharing that memory.
That is a really nice stove. I gave my Tipi tent away. Great !! Now I have to go do this , dang it Jon !!!! Lol . I love the sound of a pack of Coyotes at 2 am. I love venturing down trails in the middle of the night. The only thing that gets really cold on me after the fire goes out is my face .
Ya, the coyotes were pretty cool to hear. And I to get a cold face. Thanks for watching.
Great video and looks like you had a bice campout. Corned beef has is always good. Nice stove! I'm thinking about building one. Anywho, hope your doing well. Thanks for sharing with us.🙂
I agree with you that corned beef is always good. It's definitely one of my favorite breakfast foods. And thanks for asking how I am doing. Things are going well. My heart seems to be improving.
The quiet alm nites are great but sometimes can be to quiet you know what i mean,the eerie quiet...lol
I do know what ya mean. When it is too quiet, it can be a lot more eerie than when it is busy with noises. Thanks for stopping in.
I remember burning a Coleman gasoline catalytic heater in my tent. I’m sure it was dangerous. I’d open the windows for ventilation. I’m still around.
I have a couple of them. I have been wanting to give them a try. But I am too nervous to use them in a tent.
That's a fabulous description for the sound of how lumber is being tossed onto one another for what you heard, I could hear it after you said it. That sound you say is usually what is heard from people who experienced hearing what bigfoot/sasquatch do while its believed they make a popping sound of wood on wood. Like a large hardwood limb being struck against the bark of a tree. You very well could of heard such a thing.
My take on why you probably haven't experienced any bigfoot activity is maybe its due to your heart condition. You are protected, they would know that or being divinely warned to stay away. I think so anyways. You can't imagine a pacemaker malfunctioning with how it's known for bigfoot researchers equipment always going wonky on them. So that is a possibility, who knows. Oh, oh you forgot your meds, take care and have a good one.
That is a very interesting thought. It could be a possible explanation. And ya I have got to be better about remembering my meds. I hate leaving early because I forgot my meds. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate your thoughts on Bigfoot and the pacemaker.
Yeah, to film the paranormal, you'd need Flir cameras and probably a camera crew with you too😁 Get your son to start filming😀
You lit up the camp really well here: 19:06. You could play around with hiding the light from the video too by cropping in or moving the light just a little further back to see the different look that gives you.
If you want to get spooked, stay up for a day (or two) and then head out to the woods. You'll hear all kinds of things!
I like your hot tent and your hot tent stove! Makes for a nice comfy night😀 I really like to small woodstoves for grilling too. I need to get mine out and use it more...once it stops pouring rain🌧☔
You need to create a checklist so that you don't forget things like your medicine! 💊⚕
I thought when you were talking business to take care of you meant💩💩
I hope you're having a great weekend, Jon😊
Thanks for stopping by Age. Staying up for a couple of days would definitely change your perception. I do like the larger hot tent. Althouth I do enjoy the small tent. It is easy to get and keep warm. The big tent will be interesting in really cold temperatures. I do look forward to further test nights with this setup.